Ysx1608 Medical Hospital Customized X Ray Protection Lead Screen

Model NO.: YSX1608
Customized Service: Support
Use: X-ray Protection
Application: Hospital X Ray Room
Feature: Customized
Trademark: YSENMED
Transport Package: Wooden Case, Wooden Package
Specification: CE certificate
Origin: China
HS Code: 9001909090
Medical Hospital Customized X Ray Protection Lead Screen YSX1608
Ysx1608 Medical Hospital Customized X Ray Protection Lead Screen

Lead screen(double couplet)


It is mainly used to the radial protection and shielding protection.

The medical X-ray double link protective lead screen is composed of lead plate and iron plate.

 

The lead equivalent is not less than 0.50mmPb. It is used to the filming shielding protection in the X-ray photographic studio, dentistry, bedside and operating room, etc., also suitable for the X-ray protection.

 

 It can be manufactured according to the size of the photographic studio and the need of the protection. It is mainly equipped with a lead glass sight window of 6X 8.

The surrounding of the lead window can be sealed by adhesive plasters, so that to fix it firm.

 

Specification:1800x1200mm It is equipped with 5 casters, of which 2 are steerable ones in the front of the base, 2 are steerable ones at the back of the base, and 1 is a rigid one in the base

 

Type :spray-painted and stanless steel

Lead equivalent :0.5mmPb

Specification :1800*1200mm


Yuesenmed provides various x radiation protective products. We guarantee high quality, reasonable prices and fast delivery. 


medical hospital lead door
hospital medical lead sheet
lead screen
lead glass
lead glasses
lead apron
protective lead cap
protective lead collar
lead gloves



We listed some hospital x ray room items and accessories for your reference as below:
x ray room x ray machine
processor
darkroom light
film viewer
film hanger
x ray film
fixer and developer
cassette
Intensifying screen
Lead items(lead sheet, lead glass, lead door)
lead clothings(lead glove, lead glasses,
lead cap, lead apron, lead collar)


For more x ray accessories, please go to our homepage and search by catagories. Thanks for your interest!





Ysx1608 Medical Hospital Customized X Ray Protection Lead Screen


Ysx1608 Medical Hospital Customized X Ray Protection Lead Screen




Ysx1608 Medical Hospital Customized X Ray Protection Lead Screen

Ysx1608 Medical Hospital Customized X Ray Protection Lead Screen

Ysx1608 Medical Hospital Customized X Ray Protection Lead Screen

 

IV Infusion:



Intravenous simply means "within vein" (or "inside the vein"). Therapies administered intravenously are often included in the designation of specialty drugs. Intravenous infusions are commonly referred to as drips because many systems of administration employ a drip chamber, which prevents air from entering the blood stream (air embolism), and allows an estimation of flow rate.


Intravenous therapy may be used to correct electrolyte imbalances, to deliver medications, for blood transfusion or as fluid replacement to correct, for example, dehydration. Intravenous therapy can also be used for chemotherapy.


Compared with other routes of administration, the intravenous route is the fastest way to deliver fluids and medications throughout the body. The bioavailability of the medication is 100% in IV therapy.


Intravenous infusions are fluid solutions administered through a vein. There are numerous different types of solutions available, but they can be broken down into simple categories depending on the function they serve. Some replace lost fluids, and others provide nutrients, replace lost blood, and deliver medications.


One of the most common uses for intravenous infusions is to replenish fluids lost through dehydration. These infusions often contain normal saline solution, a combination of sterile water and sodium chloride. This solution is known as an isotonic crystalloid, or a solution that contains the same amount of electrolytes as plasma in the body. It is used in cases of moderate to severe dehydration, such as that caused by vomiting or diarrhea, when replacing the fluids quickly is vital.


When a patient`s gastrointestinal tract is compromised and nutrients cannot be absorbed - or eating can worsen the condition - intravenous infusions called total parenteral nutrition may be given. These solutions contain a mix of sterile water, electrolytes, sugar, proteins, fats, and other nutrients, depending on the needs of the patient. Diseases and disorders that commonly require total parenteral nutrition include late stages of Crohn`s disease, obstructive bowel disorder, and ulcerative colitis.


Intravenous infusions are also used to deliver medication directly to the blood stream. Certain medications, such as intravenous immunoglobulin, a type of antibody, can only be given through the vein. Other medications, such as certain narcotic pain relievers, are given intravenously because the method allows them to they work faster than when taken orally. Chemotherapy for treatment of cancer is also typically given intravenously.


When performed by a medical professional, intravenous infusions are typically safe. The most common reaction is mild pain and redness at the site of the injection, although different medications may cause different side effects. Any time the skin is punctured, there is a risk of infection. Having a medical professional, typically a nurse, monitor the Intravenous Infusion and change the injection site when irritation is evident can help prevent complications.




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